PAGE EIGHT KYOTZAH TO HAVEL RATIONAL TRIAL I EWA ARONICII3 fii noir NAZI SENTENCED FOR SHOOTING HIS JEWISH SUPERIOR QIitg Notts EMPLOYMENT STUDY SHOWS MERCHANTS PREFER CHRISTIANS Pontiac Nags LASELL SEMINARY'S I QUOTA FOR JEWISH 1 YOUTHS REVEALED _____........, ANNUAL PEP SUPPER Among the out-of-town students turned to the Bay City Junior Recently the Sisterhood of Tem- College are: Jack Korn, Manton, ple Beth Jacob served a business (Continued from Page One.) Concert. e first executive meeting of Mich.; Sanford Josephson, Lincoln, (Continued from Page One.) men's lunch at the community cen- t Kvutzah Ivrith was held stun. and was himself first to fire. Later Mich.; Charks l'izer, Harrisville, • evening, Oct. 5, at the home, By HERMAN HOEXTER the jury by a vote of seven to five, Mich.; Aaron Berkman, East tion schools of the city of New ter. The committee in charge con- d Th e senior council of the Jewi:e have virtually no Jewesses. and York, has undertaken a program misted of Mrs. Saul .1 Birnkra t ob, J. Kashdan, 1975 Pingree. A declared llorak guilty of man- Tawas, Mich. Centers Association will open s Mrs. Joseph Schwartz arid Mrs. we are constantly asked by The eighteenth season of con- of to-operation with this group. A our slaughter. edd dHHHH es of social and cultural activi-1 season with the at second econd a annual see Murry Wolfman. prospective students and their • ties in Hebrew, English and Jew- , certs by the Detroit Symphony Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz special training course in stenogra- An anti-Semitic demonstration parents as to whether we have any me pep supper Sunday ev evenin g are on a 10-day visit in New oYrk phy, typewriting, bookkeeping and ish , was outlined. A committee! Orchestra was ushered in October Oct. 11, at 6:30 p. m. Aaron Deli, was staged in the court room when arid Philadelphia. Jewish students' and how many." regular general business practice is given consisting of B. Isaacs, superin-; £rat at Orchestra 11811 with - chairman of the 1931 Allied Jewe , the attorneys for the defense asked hood A e jau si aheld r 'he eatti ° g by the Board of Education at the t h e° of community tehderitt of the United .Hebrew the usual social eclat and a neatly Campaign, p h i a nt he o pist eel the court to forget the murder, Charges Against Professors. Schools; Attorney A. Rosenberg,I turned speech by Ossip Gebrilo- Mrs. Louis Levine and son Allen Employment Bureau's offices, 120 center on Tuesday and arraes which he described as one of the BUCHAREST. -- (J. 7'. A.) - sportsman, will be the guest S.',Kaashdan, Smullin, A. Penni% I witech. Ile is now director where are guests of the former's mother, Wall street, known as the Young meats for a rummage sale wng honor and the speaker of the many injustices arising from t ere- Professors of colleges and high Israel-Wall Street Annex of the ccompleted. he Mrs. S. l'eel of Cincinnati. was appointed to elaborate a defi- he was formerly conductor-the ning. World War which had better be f or. schools in Bukowina are directly Central Commercial Continuation nite urogram for the season. The, difference between tweedle-dum gotten. Youths seated in the g al-1 accused of spreading anti-Semitic Nate S. Shapero, president of ti s Ktrutsah will continue its policy of , and tweedle-dee; a director who Jerome Rosenbloom of Cincin- School. Applicants, who number On Sunday the Sisterhood spon- lery rose and applauded the ( propaganda in their class rooms by Jewish Centers Association, a, , double activities for the Ilebraiste conducts, or is it a director who nati will conduct services at the approximately 150 daily, are ad- sored a Simchas Torah dinner, 80 fence attorney's words. The den the former minister for Bukowina. Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, chairman vised on educational and voca- on - Temple at 7:45 on Friday, Oct. 9. and for the public and sympathiz - directs? Perhaps Mr. Judson of members and friends being pres- stration was ao outspokenly an ti-1 the girls work committee will tional matters, as well as industry ent. Arrangements were M charge Dr. Muster. New York and Philadelphia hit th ers of Hebrew culture. . e for the men an d women of th Jewish that the judge was co nis l Abe Kahn of Cleveland was the and health. In many instances of Mrs. Louis Solomon, Mrs . Julius "The professors are virtually e Jew The Kvutzah is preparing, to mark•when he observed: "Direct ish Center board. bliss Ann pelled to order the courtro compelling their students to or conductor, the name is imm they have been referred to trade Levin and Mrs. I. II. Solomon. At- con- om guest of his aunt, Mrs. T. Ilirsch- have its own clubrooms to serve, t I; a good 5. cleared. school s and social service agencies, , duct anti-Jewish p r o p a g a n d a neon and Joseph Gutfriend will pr., . pro gram well play ed. field, for several days. t er the dinner members of Temple am as the center for all its activities.' on g the peasants in the Buko- sent the views of the your that is the test-" and no it sh all where they have been able to re- Dr. Biel, representing the League M. Landau, originator and. spon-: Beth Jacob held the annual elec. wins cillages," declared Dr Muss and senior n d v iTi n., be, Mr. Gabrilowitech had set to- The annual election of the Sister- ceive proper assistance. the Rights of Man, assert ed ion of officers and the following ter in an article which appears our of this idea, donated a sum of presiden t of gether a comfortable program t hat that the verdict was invalid, a nd , hood Benevolent Society was held in were elected. Dr. G. S. Weiss, money to cover the expenses of ! made no great demands on eit her asked the court to set it aside, on on Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. Education Agencies Cut Budgets, president; Joseph Katchka vice- weir,. Rumanian paper, Glasul Buko- senior council, will te toastmaster, er. the first quarter. A. Sulkes, D. p his men or his audience. To be the ground that the foreman of C. J. Levy, and the following were Musical numbers will be prese t n Jewish educational agencies in president; Sam Birkowitz, secre- Rhbinstein and J. Kashdan are the , , ed by Mrs. JacobS he es sa i e sure there was Brahm's Seco ul L vs elected: Mrs. ni e nlItn This propaganda is conducted the United States were compelled tary, Joseph Schwartz, treasurer. i :,i i ,, the jury slept throughout t , nd Levy, president; cotfimittee in charge to find a suit-I , is , • Mrs. A. II. Roman, first vice-presi- to reduce their budgets this year wit the cognizance of the school ist i able place and to make other pre. Symphony in D major, but that is judge's charge. n the Jewi sh Center mu hardly a piece of the kind t hat authorities and the Bukowina dent; Mrs. Rose Moses, second vice- from 10 to 25 per cent as a result liminary arrangements. 1)0- ''' ' Among the witnesses was t ANATORIUM GROUP'S calls for any virtuosity. No, th lice department. Dr. bluster ther e- , school, and Miss Rosa Bassin, pi ;,,,. o the economic depression, it is Definite plans for the second was nothing on this first progr ere aged mother of the Fleischer bro DANCE AND BANQUET tat, a member of the music sehiel th- secretary; Mrs. Joseph Sempliner, disclosed in a report submitted by y of faculty. fore demands that the ministr Dancing will commenve at educational trial were formulated. to get excited about. It was go am ers, who were killed, and a cis ter treasurer; Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield, Alexander M. Dushkin, the execu- education summon the school ad- , 9:15 o'clock. A now ,cast of prominent attor- to hearthe orchestra again, wh od e Rose Kardos. They testified al At the last meeting of the board ministrations involvel to an ac- I at benevelent treasurer. tive director of the Jewish Board neys, parents and pupils as wit- with but few changes in the p ich after the murder llorak and directors of the Detree anvil- counting of their activities, and of Education in Chicago, to the The pep supper will formally er- nesses, as well as many other new sonnel and a (to me) new seati soldiers marched to their home a nd ' ea a.. of the Los Angeles Senator- that that proceedings be instituted open the senior activity f ng National Conference of Jewish So- features, are planned. The ten- plan, brought most of the old plundered it of its belongings. T ea Ts W cial Service. ium, plans were made for the an- against the professors responsible. club year, 1931-1932. The council fa- tative date, subject to change, is miller faces home again. The m women lied, fearing attack. through its various committees is e economic depression, the nual dance to be held at the Grey- Wednesday evening, Oct, 21. It important newcomer is Jose oat A nti-Semitic Union Susp ended. aponsoring classes in debatin • , It was also disclosed that false report states, has already affected stone ballrooms in November. The will take place at the B nal Moshe Dell Aquila, first harpist, late ph lie speaking, ball room dancing, glee testimoney had been given under of Continued from Page One) all Jewish schools. Its effect has exact date has not as yet been de- WARSAW.-(J. T. Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. New York A.)-The club s, physuca, . In the few passe ical been considerably more disastrous cided upon. Jean Goldkette's or- Polish National Students Union, parliamenta tionb ora l to r y , The names of the new participants given to him in the numbers wh gee Horak's coercion by the soldiers at chestra will supply the music. pro edcedure, ea d . and other final arrangements as followed the intermission, o ich a previous trial, when they state( ning dames are intended for girls upon those schools which are not known for its anti-Semitic charac- ership, art and dramatics, cluAthletic Plans for the fifth annual ban- ter, Was declared illegal in an or- tournaments, girls bas k well as the definite date will be could hear the routined music ne that they had acted in self defense who are temporarily employed in affiliated with central communal tournaments, Tells of Brutal Murder. other lines of work and wish to organizations. In the case of the quet have been completed for Sun- der issued by the minister of edits given in the next issue , of The who is an expert on his inst ian ru- un-coordinated and unaffiliated deY evening, Oct. 18, at Jericho cation and dispatched to all uni- dances, socials, forums and cont est s A vivid description of the brutali-I keep up their speed in shorthand un-coordinated Chronicle. meat. It will be interesting to in debate, dramatics and oratoty, of the incidents in which thee'. and typing. These classes are held Jewish schools, the teachers' solar- Temple, on Joy road near Linwood. versity authorities. watch Mr. Dell Aquila as solo ist are also being scheduled 'Monday and Wednesday evenings were not paid for seven months Many prominent people will attend Lefkovics brothers and their fou All activities of the union are when the opportunity prese nts The supper being plannis1 I ,v nephews, named Fleisher, were kit and more; schools were shut down this affair and clubs and organize- prohibited. The Union, which had the senior council is program commit.- itself. by janitors because of non- a tions will be represented. Those , led, was given to the Jewish Tele Other Cl no Jewish members, was the tee headed by Sidney Schwartz. The program was formally dedi- graphic Agency, by a sister, Mrs '.The Rawlings Club has elected There is a class in legal stenog- ment of salaries; drastic reduc- I interested in the progress and suc- stronghold of the nati onal the following officers for 1231-1932: cated with a good, but by no Frances Fodor and a brother, Mike raphy on Tuesday and Thursday tions were made in teachers' salar. cess of the Detroit auxiliary of the Semitic National Democratic Part Y1MAGNES Harry Margolis, president, Louis means brilliant performance of L. Lefkovics, who now reside in evenings open only to qualified ies; strikes were declared by teach- Los Angeles Sanatorium and de- and conducts an active campaign ers for not having received their siring to attend may do so if res. against the present government. Stoller, vice-president; Morris Lax, Berlioz's overture, "The Roman New York, and who witnessed the stenographers. salaries and schools were closed creations are placed with Henry The Union persistently demanded secretary; Lester Greenberg, treas- Carnival;" then came Mr. Cabello- murder. Miss Ann Ehrinpries will resume --- 'tech s poetic Interpretation of urer; Abe Kriebel, sergeant at arms. On June 12, Mrs. Fodor relates, her place on the staff of the Y. W. down because of their inability to Scharaga, 3240 Rochester, reser- the introduction of a numerus The club has entered the senior the Brahma music; followed by a an advance guard of Czech soldiers H. A. as teacher of tap dancing, carry on, ration manager. clausus against Jewish students in at On Wednesday evening, Oct. 11, Korngold suite of incidental music 8:30, Young Israel of Detroit intermediate debate league. The Polish universities, The situation is better in the to Shakespeare's "Much Ado approached the town of Velkyvitch, basketball and gymnastics. These will hold its first open meeting of club Is sponsoring • football team. surrounded it , invaded the genera classes are held on Tuesday eve- schools affiliated with the central Halevy - Hazomir Choral So- this season at Hotel Stotler. The About Nothing;" and a very sane store kept by her mother, Mrs. Lef- nings from 7:30 to 10 at Temple communal educational agencies. ciety to Give Hard Time public is invited. and chaste concluding number- In some of these schools the pro- The LohonoClub commenced its kovics, confiscated all her betongn Beth El. Dance. An interesting cultural and en- the non-inflammable Weingartner portion of free schools has risen current season with a wienle roast igs, and then demanded to know Ballroom dancing classes are tertaining program has been ar. transcription of Weber's old bit of on Sept. 19. The club's program where other Jewish families lived. held on Monday evenings at 8 to about 50 per cent of the total ranged for this meeting. Rabbi program music, "Invitation to the The Halevy-Ilazomir Choral So-1 school registration. The Memo for the next three months has been The four sons of the house, a o'clock and Sunday mornings at Mayor Frank Murphy, speaking M. Magnes of New York, one of Dance" Hardly the sort of piece from tuition fees has in many ciety is planning a hard time dance during Ii, Altman's Jewish Hour outlined. the leaders of the Mizrachi move to make a new audience sit up and cripple of 27, Joseph, a 22-year old 11 and are open to both young cases decreased to 35 per cent. In or Oct. 25. The committee ill on Sunday night over station ment, will be the guest speaker of take notice, or, in the words of youth, Arthur, a lieutenant in the men and young women. charge follows: Michael Dashkin, communities like Chicago, New Gift to North End Clinic. R ichard Wagner, to make the co army, home on two week's leave There are two classes in natural York, Detroit and Baltimore, the Miss E. Pollack and Miss G. Shat- WMBC, lauded Mr. Altman for his the evening. Vocal selections of a Palestinian cert one worth remembering f or and a third, Victor, were taken dancing with Miss Valentine Litvi- zen. The dance will be held in the communal interest in sponsoring our. North End Clinic has received a long time. prisoners by the soldiers, command noff and Miss Beatrice Stungo in subsidy to communal educational Little Theater, 53.9 Kenilworth, this e hour. nature will be rendered by Cantor agencies was reduced by 10 per a contribution from Mtn. Alfred ed by Karl llorak. Mayor Murphy also lauded very Cugel, recently of Palestine, who charge. There is much excellent m a- cent. On the other hand, in cities Tickets may be obtained from any highly Robert blarwil, candidate conducted Rothschild In memory of Mr. Al- terial in this orchestra, which at With their prisoners in tow, the successfully High holy I' A class in posture and correc. like St. Louis, Cincinnati and Bos- member of the choir or from the fred Rothschild. net out for the other Jewish house for the City Council at the pri- Day services at the Philadelphia- t imes achieves some really splendid Wye exercises will be held on ton, the community funds are no secretary. marks on Tuesday, and stated he Byron Talmud Torah. results in intonation, interpreta- holds, of which there were only tw Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock radically affected that educational The membership campaign is haul known Mr. Marwil for one of them being the home of M Reports will be given at this tion and sonority. But there i with Miss Germaine Lowenherg of I budgets have been reduced by 33 now in full owing. All wishing to years as a deserving and able mane citi- . meeting by the convention con- FLOOR COVERINGS OF an all-too-evident weakness in th 5' Fedora sister, Mrs. Fleisher. Her e I the camp staff. 'per cent and over. join should get in touch with Miss zen. mittee chairmen of their activities strings as contrasted with th too, they confiscated all they could G. Shatzen, Arlington 0313, before Fencing classes for girls are of- Fiften communities, which in- Mr. Marwil spoke during this and plans in connection with the DISTINCTION wind-instruments, and this is a e lay their hands on and took int 5 fered on Tuesday evenings; for clue all the large Jewish cities in Nov. 1. , hour on Jewish education. forthcoming mid-western 'Young fault which can only be overcome custody Mrs. Fleisher's four son boys on Wednesday evenings. the United States in which some A regular rehearsal will be held Mandell Bernstein broadcast, Is reel convention to be held in De- aged 30, 27, 22 and 16, respec WINDOW SHADES by the addition of new men. This On Monday evenings at 7 o'clock „ 00 American Jews reside, an ro man conducting, in t e latest Jewish news of the week , trod, Dec. 26-29. It is expected DRAPERIES may not be tensible this season- tively. Miss Florence Zatkin will conduct have reported that the income room 123 Northern High School, through the courtesy of The De- i that delegates will be present from With llorak in the lead, the prix a piano class for beginners. though to tell the truth, there was ORNAMENTAL RODS from central communal funds or Thursday, Oct. 15, troit Jewish Chronicle. He will Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Minne- no hint of depression in the showy onera were taken to the publi and • complete line of similar sources has decreased d Maintains Room Registry. sain broadcast the latest Jewish seta, Missouri and Pennsylvania, crowd which filled the house, which square, while the family followe Miss Frances Wilensky will con- from 7 to 50 per cent, median de- Bible Classes of Congrega news during the Altman Jewish and from Toronto and Quebec, LINOLEUMS rose to greet Director Cabello- and the mother pleaded for thei - Hour from 1 to 1:30 this Sundao l Canada. crease being 20 per cent. duct a class in giftmaking on Shades Cleaned and Reversed witech, and which seemed to derive release. tion Emanuel To Begin afternoon. Wednesday at 8 o'clock. The ' its greatest pleasure from the per- "'Give us money and we will free Sunday, Mr. Altman was praised by the Paramount Theater. formance of the small orchestra your children,' llorak replied to the making of smocked pillows, ging- mayor for his charitable efforts,' ham dogs and cats, wool purses, which aired the inconsequential mother's pleas," relates Mrs. Fo- and the city's chief executive re- Greta Garbo's nee, starring pic- (Continued from Page One.) melodies of Koringold's pretty lit- thr. Mrs. Lefkovics had thirty bridge prizes, etc., will be taught. The Bible classes of Congrega- Mass activities include weekly tie suite. t ion Emanuel, Woodrow tit ilson called that it was through Mr. Alt-'I ture of "Susan Lenox," (11er rise thousand kronen in her possesion bridge parties on Tuesday eve- Palestine, no one can sanely a nd and Taylor, will begin Sunday, Oct. man's efforts that the kosher and Fall), has its world premier Well, the season is "on." Let's Without an instant's demur she nings, Saturday night house par- honestly accuse them of rest ing II, at 10 a. Anyone is eligible kitchen on Westminster avenue' showing at the Paramount. This hope it will bring many things of handed it to her eldest son. In a ties and Sunday night dances. their case on bayonets. Their titl e to join. There will be a pest-gradu- functioned for 22 weeks. Mr. Alt- picture, which has been adapted sterling interest to our eager ear 5 thrice it was snatched from him by The first "Y" theater party will is immemorial, and they have ro- ate course as well as kindergarten man has been a consistent sup- from the world-famous novel of the -because with Kleiber and Brun o Honk. Immediately llorak began e held on Monday evening, Oct. turned to Palestine not to hurt and classes. The Emanuel sisterhood porter of Mayor Murphy. seine name, offers the fiery Garbo Walther promising all sorts of up . to divide his spoils with his com 12, at the Wilson Theater, t to wound, but to serve, to enrich is sponsoring these classes. Irving every chance for emotion. Her fine to-the-minute novelties to their panic ns. Then, without a nothe 8424 LINWOOD AVE. It is absurd to set fire to a rick acting is one of the highlights of r Glenn Hunter in "Peter Flies o see and to bless the land and its en- Schlussel is principal of the school. of straw and expect it not to burn. the picture. New York Philharmonic audi- glance at the mothers, he ordered High." Orchestra seats may be ple. This they have done f p r Om Phone. Garfield 1230.31 ences, we too dare hope that some the prisoners escorted to the out secured at the office. every point of view, culturally, of the good things they uncover skirts of the village. The Young Women's Hebrew morally and spiritually. ensmmimsimegmemag im at may be presented to us also. There, Mrs. Fodor relates, the ' Association maintains a room "Gandhi closes his beautiful The second pair of subscription boys were questioned concerning registry where newcomers to the mesage with the thought: 'The concerts at Orchestra Hall next their patriotism. The sheriff of the city may secure a list of investi- real Jerusalem is the spiritual Eye examination and glasses Thursday night and Friday after- town was questioned concerning gated rooms. The personad serv- Jerusalem.' That is true, but what prescribed by our DOCTOR of noon present Sascha Gorodnitzki, status and replied that they had ice department of the free employ- would Gandhi say if the answer Optometry. Registered and cer- pianist, as soloist, playing Liszt's always been law-abiding and al- tified by State of Michigan... A ment bureau are open daily from were made to him by the British old heaven-storming concerto in together loyal citizens. The reply 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. to serve Jewish Government respecting India? If guaranteed service at surpris- E-flat major. This soloist was of the sheriff, like that of the boys young wemen in the community. ingly low prices. ;n Jew can realize this Z Zionism i sIll born in Russia, but received prac- themselves, was scoffed at. theanJy part of the world,' then the tically his entire education in New The order for their execution people of India do not need the York. At the Jouillard School in was given. As a lest fiendish com- physical abode of India in which to that city, the Lhevinnes were his edy, the victims were ordered to work out the problems of life and musical mentors. Ossip Cabello- prepare their own graves. There __ peace. witsch, director of the Detroit was a fusilade of shots and all Compares Plight of Two Peoples. Consolidated sales of Copeland Symphony, continues his educe.' seven were mowed down, with llor- 'Would that Gandhi knew that tional programs with the following ok still in the role of commander Products, Inc., Mt. Clemens, what he claims is the suffering and classical revivals: Beethoven's firing the first shot. The bodies Mich., and subsidiaries, for Au- denial of his people in India is the (DR. M. JACKMAN. OPT.) Second Symphony; the tearful still warm, some still breathing gust, 1931, showed an increase of status of the largest number of "Funeral March" from Wagner's were togged into the graves and 43.70 per cent over sales for Au- Jews in the world, that Jews have gust, 1930, Louis Ruthenburg, Near Kinser. "Goetterdaemmerung," and the covered up. president es of the company, an- no desire for military occupation Open Evening• Until It o'clock. now lamely tuneful Debussyau Size The remainder of the family in nt ❑ nced. Price Size The net increase in or forcible re-entry into Palestine, Price Iberia.' terror of their lives fled and re- sales for the fiscal year to date is that they seek peaceably and, in a Each Set Each Set mained in hiding for four weeks. very real sense, non-resistantly, 21 per cent over the correspond- 29:4.40 (4.40.21) $4.98 $1920 311525 (525.21) $8.57 $33.40 When conditions had settled in ing period of 1930. "One of the live and labor and serve and to to ISCIIADCIIEN) I S avings at High Point; Re- 29:450 (4.50.20) 5.60 2160 2805,50 (5.50-18) 8.75 34.00 Czecho-Slovakia, a formal com- outstanding, features of our 1931 sacrifice for Palestine, which Men and women desiring to make view Points to Favorable 30x4.50 (4.50.21) 5.69 22.20 plaint was lodged with the govern operations,' Mr. Ruthenburg said, means to Gandhi! There is no 29:550 (5.50.19) 8.90 34.60 worthwhile acquaintances for mat- Symptom, 28a4.75 (4.75-19) 6.65 2580 meet. llorak, after some delay "is the fact that both July and Au- loftier nor nobler spiritual enter- rimonial purposes, see me. 32x6.00 (6.00.20) 11.50 44.60 was arrested and the first trial was bust broke all previous records prise among the sons of man than 29:4.75 (4.75-20) 6.75 26.20 S. PARANSKY (Six ply) The amount of money in savings held in 1920 in the village of Kosice. 1925 Gledstoae Ave. Euclid 5068 29x5.00 (560.19) 6.98 2720 in sales is indicative of the growth the undertaking to re-establish 3316.00 (6.00.21) 1145 4520 ba nks and similar institutions is Harsh admitted his guilt, says Mrs 3015.00 (5.00-20) 7.10 27.60 for those months. This increase Jewish life in Palestine. This pur- (Six ply) now at the high point for all time Fodor, explaining that he hated pose should have the furtherance of the entire industry and comes ce of 28x5.25 (525-18) 7.90 3040 according 0 the Investor's Syndi- I the Jes•s and aimed at the exter- 30x3te Retellligh about through the general ac- i an d blessing of Gandhi, as Gand- REV. JACOB I. SKLAR 29x525 (525-19) 8.15 31.60 cate Consumer Index, which reg- hi s hope for his people's mination. Shortly thereafter, hay freedom m Pressure 4.39 17.08 Detroit'. Leading and ceptance of electric refrigeration isters an expansion in savings of ing been granted two weeks' leave as the good will of all men who Beet Known for both household and commer- 12.8 per cent over the preceeding of absence to get married, he es- elieve cial purposes. Especially will the believe in peace and freedom for month's totals. This is an impor- caped from Czecho-Slovakia and all peoples." Recommended by the market for electric refrigeration tant symptom of the closing stages came to the United States. In Feb- City'. /Cnt Promi- be augmented in 1932 with the in- nent Phyelekne. of depression, the review states. ' ruary of 1931, he returned to troduction of room-cooling equip- !Shakespearean Plays at Cass tale 114.../wocid Ave. Prague, believing the ease to have Next Week. Phone Treaty 2-6426 1 During the early stages of a completely blown over. Soon after ment and gasoline-engine-driven ; boom, people begin living beyond equipment during the present ; the it means, the review points nut. his return, however, he was recess- year." The Chicago Civic Shakespeare ' Thi s is ahowen in the savings totals ; nized by an attorney for the Zionist Society which will begin a week's mor e and more as the boom pre- Organization which had been ac- ( Dr. Toole Basketball Team engagement at the Cass Theater, gre sses. in the ensuing depression, lively interested in the case, and REV. IC , beginning Monday night, Oct. 12, Starts 12th Year. is are first paid off, then say- turned over to the authorities. promises a diverting and unusually SPIVACKitb Mrs. I.efkovics, who came to the begin to accumulate The press interesting sojourn in Detroit. Melia 4841.141 The Dr. Toole Dentist basket- , YR! high total is distinctly a sign! United States in 1921, returned to d In ad ition to the all-star com- lorommended by lof h ealth on the part of the aver- 1 Czecho-Slovakia last year and was ball team will start its twelfth pany headed by Fritz Leiber, Helen a a p edfnhysicianA. consecutive year when it holds its Menken, William Faversham Ty- Redding cerernonim . age consumer-a concrete reason a witness at the trial. mrloronsol •t hoc.. f or first practice of the year Wednes- rone Power, Viola Roache, Pedro de confidence in the business fu-, Ind by appointment.] day, Oct. 14. ture Cordoba, Whiteford Kane, Edith 1473 TAYLOR T The team, which last year won Campbell, Gordon Burby and he Syndicate Index also shows! Phone EmOre 7(1•34 the championship of the Depart- France Bendtsen, George Vivian, that average wage and investment 29x4.40-21.. ment of Recreation, and of the veteran Shakepearean actor and loco nits are beginning to show Detroit Basketball Federation, will director, staged and directed the - sign of stability, while retail buy- (Continued from Page One.) again represent Dr. Toole in bas- productions. 30x4.50-21 • $ 4 • 8 5 inc. measured in dollars, has drop- ketball this year. Coach Sachs The schedule of plays will be as Rev. Cantor I Ped off 2.2per cent from last Dean is captain: Mrs. Joseph II. will be aided this year by Nathan follows.: "Hamlet" oh Monday and 28x4.75-19.. )avid Golden 01 " th. I.ikewise automobile pur- Ehrlich, Mrs. Henry Wineman . Team 3, of which Mrs. James T. Gealor, who has been appointed Tuesday nights and Saturday mat. Det , ott's Favorite e erotic as shown little of the H 0 H E ] strength which was expected at Keene is captain: Miss Emma But- assistant coach. Gealor, who inee, "Julius Ceaser" on Tuesday 29x5.00-19... $5.99 played with Sachs' teams for sev- and Fridey nights; "The Merchant zel, Mrs. Max May. Wedding Ceremo- this time. eral years was a basketball star at of Venice," Wednesday matinee, Performed This greater stability in income, Team 5, of which Mrs. Wm, F. Alma College, and wax also • vain- Thursday night and Saturday 30x3% Home and by timbined with a reduction in ex- Connolly is captain: Mrs. A. Srere, able member of the Dr. Toole team night. Appointmeet I-nditures, has undoubtedly been Mrs. Sidney J. Allen. last year. pn KING. responsible for the record-breaking Team 8, of which Mrs. James The first game of the season "A Modern Virgin" Remains, M".•." 0758 savings totals, the review concludes. Goudie is captain: Sirs. Sol M. will be held Nov. 25 at 73pC a special Second Week at Lafayette. i Cole, Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal. entertainment, at which a dance Michigan Theater. Team 11, of which Mrs. Chas. B. will follow the game with the he e- With its moods rippline, gay! lull is captain: Mrs. Moritz Kahn. A3C Selfridge Fliers of Selfridge Field. and infectious at times and in- The current sheu , at the Michi- Mrs. Milford Stern. A similar entertainment is being tensely dramatic at others, "A gan zooms along at break-neck Team 17, of which Mrs. J. B. planned for the Christmas season. Modern Virgin," by Elmer Harris, Mohel Specialist speed with "Get-Rich-Quick Wall- S chiotman is captain: Mrs. John All players and candidates are re-I described as an hilarious and un- ingford" taking Detroit like Grant A . Heavenrich, Mrs. Andrew Wine- quested to call Sam Katz at Em- as Yearn' Ernes saintly comedy, will remain a sec- took Richmond. William Haines an. pire 2056-R in regard to practice. ond week at the Lafayette Thea- Amu, ro4rme4 appears in the role of young Wall- Dr, Alvin D. lierech is chairman Lwriss ter beginning Monday, Oct. 12. ingford in what is without doubt f the speakers' bureau of the Fisher Theater. As indicated by the title, the the greatest role of his brilliant C ommunity Fund campaign. Dr. author, who has such past sac- young career. Lelia Ilyams, lovlier 2073 lersch presided at the speakers' Buster Keaton gives one of the ceases as "Young Sinners," "The than ever before appears opposite b ureau dinner Tuesday night, held Waste.. funniest performances of his en- Great Necker," "So Long Letty" Haines. at the clubhouse of the League of tire career in "Sidewalks of New and numerous others to his credit, Kesliel 10467 Catholic Women, 120 Parsons Women resist In order to be con- street, and was one of the model veek" which will be Aileen at the has again chosen the subject of Fisher Theater in Detroit during modern youth, a theme which he quered. speakers. the week of Oct. 10. handles skillfully as well. 01 111=IL. Gabrilowitsch, the Director, Conducts Symphony (Continued from Page One.) AT JEWISH CENTER ; il:M744e. . H. A. OPENS ITS 1931-32 SEASON Th CENTERS ASS'N TO SPEAK TO YOUNG ISRAEL H. ALTMAN LAUDED BY MAYOR MURPHY s 1 WISE VS, GANDHI LaSalle Window Shade Co. SAVE YOUR EYES! BUY YOUR TIRES NOW! 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